disacryl Chem.
(dɪsˈækrɪl)
[f. dis- (implying disintegration or dissolution) + acryl.]
A white flocculent substance into which acrolein changes when kept for some time. Called also disacrone. Also attrib., as disacryl resin, a resinous matter similarly formed.
1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 336 Acrolein when kept..changes sometimes..into a resinous matter, disacryl resin. Disacryl is a white, tasteless, inodorous powder which becomes strongly electrical by friction. |